Yesterday I wrote about the new group called Monster House that was formed by Panic, Audiopilot and SPEAK Easy, and today I have for you a new solo song by SPEAK Easy.

This latest track, called "Game Changer," is another song in which the rapper discusses how dope he is as a rapper, which is fine, but personally I'd like to hear some other content on his loose tracks instead of only being able to find them on his albums.

Check it out here and tell me if "Game Changer" is just more of the same or if it is a unique track with a unique message and I'm just missing it.

To add a little more support to her well-executed album "Embracing Rejection," NYC-by-way-of-MKE artist SigNif has released a brand new music video directed by her frequent partner-in-crime Darren Cole.

The video is for the song "Soul Clap" and shows Nif going through the rigors of practicing for a live show.

I've seen SigNif perform and though she's not a wild performer like that of a Busta Rhymes, there is an engaging warmth coming from her and an undeniable stage presence that truly captivates the crowd.

Similarly, this music video isn't very aggressive in what it's trying to show but it gives you a glimpse of what 'Nif brings to the stage for her audience.

If you've been following Milwaukee rapper Pizzle recently, you've probably noticed that he seems to grow by leaps and bounds with each project or single that he releases.

From his verse on the "Green and Yellow" remix that also featured Prophetic, to his album "Fame In Vain," to his recent single featuring Rico Love, Pizzle is showing himself to no longer be a dark horse in the Milwaukee's race to stardom.

Later today Pizzle is releasing a new mixtape called "Insomnia" through website FLYERadio.com, and earlier today he released a video of him absolutely slaughtering a beat with his on-again-off-again chopping style of rapping.

Check out the video and grab the mixtape when it drops and also go back and get "Fame In Vain" online here.